Articles by Neil Dowling

Neil Dowling
Contributing Journalist

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Cars have been the corner stone to Neil’s passion, beginning at pre-school age, through school but then pushed sideways while he studied accounting.

It was rekindled when he started contributing to magazines including Bushdriver and then when he started a motoring section in Perth’s The Western Mail.

He was then appointed as a finance writer for the evening Daily News, supplemented by writing its motoring column. He moved to The Sunday Times as finance editor and after a nine-year term, finally drove back into motoring when in 1998 he was asked to rebrand and restyle the newspaper’s motoring section, expanding it over 12 years from a two-page section to a 36-page lift-out.

In 2010 he was selected to join News Ltd’s national motoring group Carsguide and covered national and international events, launches, news conferences and Car of the Year awards until November 2014 when he moved into freelancing, working for GoAuto, The West Australian, Western 4WDriver magazine, Bauer Media and as an online content writer for one of Australia’s biggest car groups.

He has involved himself in all aspects including motorsport where he has competed in everything from motocross to motorkhanas and rallies including Targa West and the ARC Forest Rally.

He loves all facets of the car industry, from design, manufacture, testing, marketing and even business structures and believes cars are one of the few high-volume consumables to combine a very high degree of engineering enlivened with an even higher degree of emotion from its consumers.

New Range Rover Velar offers 50 variants
By Neil Dowling · 20 Sep 2017
Land Rover’s elegant Range Rover Velar hits Australian showrooms on Friday with 48 variants priced from $70,662 before up to a fully-loaded special-edition launch version priced from $168,250.
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Mazda CX-8 could hit Australia in 2018
By Neil Dowling · 15 Sep 2017
Mazda CX-8 could hit Australia in 2018.
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2018 Toyota Prado shows its face
By Neil Dowling · 13 Sep 2017
Toyota has dropped the V6 petrol engine in its revision of the popular LandCruiser Prado range that arrives in Australian showrooms in November this year.
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New EV to slot between BMW i3 and i8 revealed
By Tim Nicholson · 13 Sep 2017
BMW has confirmed its third fully electric production vehicle will be a sleek four-door Gran Coupe, unofficially dubbed the i5, and expected in Australian showrooms as early as 2021.
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Land Rover shows ultimate 386kW Discovery SVX
By Neil Dowling · 12 Sep 2017
Land Rover’s skunk works department, Special Vehicle Operations (SVO), has wheeled out one of its most explosive creations with a 386kW supercharged V8 Discovery.
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VW’s ID Crozz electric SUV confirmed for 2020
By Neil Dowling · 12 Sep 2017
Volkswagen, at this week’s Frankfurt motor show, has confirmed that a production version of its all-electric ID Crozz SUV concept will be revealed in 2020.
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2019 BMW X7 seats more for the family
By Neil Dowling · 11 Sep 2017
BMW plans to join the seven-seat brigade with its Frankfurt motor show concept, the X7 iPerformance SUV.
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Special Camry marks end of Aussie Toyotas
By Neil Dowling · 07 Sep 2017
ONE month before Toyota Australia ends 54 years of local manufacturing, the Japanese carmaker has released a Camry Commemorative Edition to mark the occasion.
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VW takes on Benz with 190kW Amarok special
By Neil Dowling · 06 Sep 2017
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the sand pit, Volkswagen upped the ante with a more powerful Amarok aimed at trumping Mercedes-Benz’s incoming X-Class ute.
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VW readies fourth SUV with T-Roc crossover
By Neil Dowling · 24 Aug 2017
Volkswagen has unveiled its latest SUV in Europe overnight, with the baby T-Roc set to slot in under the latest Tiguan in Australia next year.
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